Guli Ali Beg
Print
1950 - 1960
1950 - 1960
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This print shows the spectacular waterfall at Guli (or Gali) Ali Beg, in Iraqi Kurdistan. It is a lithograph taken from an original woodcut by Archibald Ross-Thomas, who was Director of the British Institute at Mosul.
Object details
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Title | Guli Ali Beg (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | Lithograph after an original woodcut. |
Brief description | 'Guli Ali Beg'. Lithograph after Archibald Ross-Thomas, c. 1950-60 |
Physical description | Monochrome scene of the Guli Ali Beg waterfall. Signed 'A. Ross-Thomas'. |
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Credit line | Given by Chloe Gerhardt |
Object history | This print was given by the artist to the donor's father, while the latter was stationed in Iraq on diplomatic duty. |
Summary | This print shows the spectacular waterfall at Guli (or Gali) Ali Beg, in Iraqi Kurdistan. It is a lithograph taken from an original woodcut by Archibald Ross-Thomas, who was Director of the British Institute at Mosul. |
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Accession number | E.28-2016 |
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Record created | December 10, 2015 |
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